my favorite hard candy was one my Grandmother Mina always had in a bowl on her coffee table: red, shaped like a raspberry, hard on the outside with raspberry soft center. Salivating now. Never have seen them since childhood.xxxx

thoughtful and perceptive Ms. PBPenny candy is not revered in the same way in the US.I loved those marshmallow bananas particularly.It was nice to be able to buy just 1 or 2 rather than a huge bag as you can now. And who wants to wait until Halloween for these goodies to show up?Not fair that we've left behind so many good things. Maybe that's why we love Paris?

I just happened across your blog, and I have to tell you: I LOVE IT. I am a HUGE Paris fan, so your blog was so amazing, it almost made me cry. I added you to my list of blogs that I follow, and if you are interested, you could check out mine? angelvelvet.blogpot.com

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I moved to Paris 2 years ago. I should have done it sooner but that's how the macaron crumbles. Living on the Ile Saint Louis next to the Seine after the 19eme is 'la cerise sur la gâteau'. It doesn't get any better. I've painted watercolors for Bocuse, Champagne Mumm, Guerlain, Frederick Cassel, The Russian Tearoom and the Maharana of Udaipur.
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